The system parallels the release of
a drift mode function in Ford's new Focus RS, itself a four - wheel drive performance car that uses a twinster clutch pack and clever differential to perform long, lurid slides.
Not exact matches
The Ford Focus RS will sit atop the Focus lineup, with considerably more power and performance than the 252 - hp, front - wheel - drive Focus ST.. Its advanced all - wheel - drive system uses a Dynamic Torque Vectoring
function to make for sharp handling, and the car includes four different drive
modes — normal, sport, track, and our favorite,
drift mode.
The hard - core edge to the transmissions continues with a launch control
function, dubbed Race - Start by AMG, and a
Drift mode that takes advantage of the rear - biased nature of the all - wheel drive system.
Ford, for example, will offer up the 2016 Ford Focus RS version of its Focus hatch, which will come with 345 horsepower, AWD, a «
drift mode,» and an overboost
function that ups torque to 347 pound - feet.